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CASH REGISTER.

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7 NiTED STATES 'PATENT OFFICE.

THOMAS CARROLL, OF DAYTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY,

OF NEW JERSEY.

A CORPORATION CASH-REGISTER..y

SFEGIFICOATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 697,981, dated April. 22, 1902.

Application filed August 17, 1900. Serial Non 27,164. (No model.)

of register patented to Messrs. Cleal and Reinhard April 13, 1897, and numbered 580,378.

The primary object of the invention is the application to a machine of the class mentioned of an improved printing mechanism for printing both a check and a detail strip. In the appended drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 represents an end elevation, partly in section, of thedevices embodying my invention applied to a multiple-counter machine of the type mentioned and similar to that covered by my copending application, Serial No. 731,443,1iled September 23, 1899, the cabinet being omitted. Fig. 2 represents a partial rear elevation of the same, a number of the parts being omitted for clearness. Fig. 3 represents a view simiv lar to Fig. 1, taken from the opposite end of the machine, the cash-drawer being omitted. Fig. 4 represents a central vertical section through the machine with the cash-drawer omitted. Fig. 5 represents a detail perspective View of the cams for operating one of the platens and the check-knife. Fig. 6 represents a detail front elevation of the scaleplate in proximity to which the special adjusting-lever is moved. Fig. 7 represents a detail perspective view of the slide carrying the inking-arms. Fig. 8 represents a detail perspective view of the ink-roller and its supporting-arms. Fig. 9 represents a detail central vertical section through the adjustable check-feeding roller. Fig. 10 represents a detail top plan view of the knob and coacting parts for turning the check on and off, and Fig. 11 represents a detail end elevation of the two check-feedin g rollers.

In general terms the machine to which my invention isapplied may be described as be- 'above-described construction is old and Well inga crank-operated machine in which a series of rack-segments 10 for operating indicators and counters are arranged to be operated or rocked to a greater or less degree, ac-v cording to the value of the key operated. (See Fig. 4.) The segment-controlling devices comprise in each case a slidable latchplate 70, suitably mounted on the segment and arranged to be thrown into locking engageinentwvith a stationary notched segment 71 by the lower end of the depressed key, with which a pawl 72, carried by a plate 73, pivoted on the segment, contacts. Vhen the plate is forced forward into engagement with the segment 71, the rack-segment is arrested, but the actuating-disk 74, mounted on the main rock-shaft 75, continues its full movement as the slide 70 is disengaged therefrom when moved forward, as aforesaid. The said shaft 75 receives its rocking movement from the main rotation-shaft 40 through the medium of a link-bar 91, which is pivotally connected to au arm 92, fast to the rock-shaft, and a crank-arm 93, fast to said rotation-shaft, all as best shown in Fig. 4. The outer end of the shaft 40;L carries a gear 94, which is connected to the operating crank-handle by intermediate gears 96, 97, and 98, mounted on the main frame, as shown in Fig. 1. The

8o known in the art and needs no further description here. As said segments are thus moved different distances, according to the values of the keys operated, I utilize them for securing the proper setting movements for the typecarriers. To this end each of the said segments is provided with a laterally-projecting pin or stud 11, carrying an antifriction-sleve 12, as better shown in Fig. 4. These rollers project into elongated cam-slots 13, formed 9o in a series of curved levers or arms 14, which are fast upon a series of nested sleeves 15. These sleeves are mounted upon a transverse rock-shaft 1G, and each of the same, as well as said rock-shaft, carriesa segmental gear g5 17 at its outer end, said sleeves and shaft being of different lengths, so that the gears attached thereto will lie side by side, as shown in Fig. 2. The shaft 1G, which represents the special bank, is not operated through the roe medium of one of the rack-segments 10, but is provided at one end with a crank-arm 80. (See Fig. 3.) This arm is connected to a pivoted bell-crank lever 31, mounted on t-he main frame, by a pivoted link-bar 82, and said bell-crank lever is in turn pivotally connected to a hand-lever S3 by a pivoted linkbar S1. The said hand-lever S3 is moved or adjusted according to a suitable scale on the front of the machine to rock the shaft 16 to a greater or less extent and through the segment 17 fast thereon adjust the printing-bar connected thereto accordingly. (See Fig. 6.) Said lever S3 is provided with suitable connections for operating or setting a suitable indicator and a suitable multiple counter' drum; but as these devices form no part of the present invention and are included in the aforesaid application no further description of the same is thought necessary.

It will be observed from the above that as the segments 10 and the arm 8O receive variable movements, according to the values of the keys operated or the adjustment of the lever S3, that the segments 17 will receive similar movements. In the aforesaid patented machine, as also in the present instance, the segments 10 are left standing, at the end of each operation of the machine, in the positions to which they have been adjusted.

Each of the segments 17 meshes continuously with one of a series of slidable rackbars 1S, which are mounted in suitable grooved guide-blocks 13a, fast to the main frame, and each of which is formed with two sets of types located, respectively, upon the upper and lower sides of said bar for simultaneously printing on a check and on a detail-strip the amount registered and a special clerks designation or department designation. Each set of these types, excepting the special types, is numbered from O to 6, so that upon the proper movement of said bars any desired combinations of numbers may be brought to printing position to record any desired amount within the ca pacity of the machine. The said printing position is in the same vertical plane with two printing platens 19 and 20, respectively. The lower platen 2O is suitably mounted in a bell-crank lever 21, the upper end of which is provided with a laterally-projecting pin 22, which extends into an elongated slot 23, formed in the lower end of a bell-crank lever 24, pivoted upon a short shaft 25, which is mounted on the main frame. The upper end of the lever 211 is provided. with an antifriction-roller 26, which is normally drawn into engagement with the periphery of a cam 75, mounted on the protruding end of the shaft 75, as better shown in Fig. 5. This cam is formed with a small cam projection 75b and a larger cam projection 75C. Then the shaft 75 vis rocked, as before described, the projection 75b iirst engages the roller 26 and imparts sufficient movement to the platen 20 to cause it to force the inking-pad, hereinafter described, into contact with the lower types, which are then in the printing position. The second or larger cam projection 75U forces the roller 26 far enough forward to bring the detail-strip 26, which passes over the platen 20, into contact with the inked types. The projection 75C does not pass the roller 26, and thus as the shaft 75 is rocked back the platen 2O will only be moved by the small projection 75l, which will not have any effect at this time, as the ink-pad will be withdrawn out of the path of the platen. The said detailstrip 26fL is drawn from a supply-roll 27 and after passing over the platen 2O is wound upon a feeding-roller 2S. This latter roller is provided at its inner end with a pinion 28, which meshes with a similar pinion 28h, mounted on the printer-frame. The pinion 281 carries a ratchet-wheel 2), which is engaged by a spring-pressed pawl 30, mounted on theprinter-frame, to prevent all retrograde movement of said wheel. The wheel is fed forward to feed the paper by a spring-pressed pawl 31, mounted on a pivoted lever 32, which is formed at its upper end with an elongated slot 33, which receives an antifriction-roller 34, mounted on a slide 35, in turn suitably mounted in the main frame. The said slide 35 receives its reciprocating movements through a crank-lever 36, pivoted on the main frame and formed at its lower end with a slot 37, into which projects a pin 3S, mounted on said slide. (See Fig. 7.) The upper end of the lever 36 is provided with an antifrictionroller 39, which projects into a cam-groove 40, formed in a disk L11. The cam-grooved disk 41 is mounted on the main rotationshaft 40 and, as will be seen by reference to Fig. 1, is of such formation as to give the lever 36 a short quick movement and actuato the slide 35 correspondingly.

The slide 35 carries a rigid vertical plate 35, to the upper and lower ends of which are pivoted angular levers 42, which carry the inking-pads 43. The forward ends of the levers 42 are connected by a coil-spring 4st, so as to normally hold the inkingpads in the positions shown in Figs. 1 and 7, the movement of the levers being limited by pins 2, mounted thereon so as to abut against the edge of the plate 35% After the arms a2 are moved forward by the operation of the slide 35 the ink-pads thereon are forced into contact with the types in printing position by the initial movements of respective platens 19 and 20, which engage said arms.

The means for imparting the initial move ment to the platen 2O has been described above, and I will now describe that for operating the platen 1f). This platen is mounted on an arm 48, suitably journaled ou the shaft 25, and is normally heid in its elevated position by a coil-spring 191, connecting the same to one of the guide-blocks 13. Said arm L18 is provided with a roller 50, which cooperates with a cam 51, similar to cam 75"' and fast to a check-feeding roller 52. This IIO IZD

roller 52 is journaled on a short eccentric shaft 100, which in. turn is journaled in the printer-frame and carries a gear-wheel101. (See Fig. 9.) This gear. normally meshes with a similar gear 102, mounted on a printing-drum 103, Whichis suitably jonrnaled on the printer-frame. The eccentric shaft 100 is adapted to be rotated to move the roller 52 away from the drum 103 and disengage the gear 101 and 102 by a thumb-knob 100, mounted looselyupon the protruding end of the shaft 100 and connected thereto by a pin 100b,which projects into alongitudinal groove 100C, formed in said shaft. A coil-spring 100(l is mounted in av recess formed in said knob and engages both the knob and a screw-nut 100e, fast to the end ofthe shaft, which construction results in the knob normally being forced inward. The knob has formed therein two notches 100f and 100g,- (see Fig. 10,)

This drum 103 may carry any suitable printing devices, but is preferablyconstructed in a similar manner to the drum shown in Patent No. 541,247, granted June 1S, 1895, for printing both a date and a consecutive number on the check-strip. This printing-drum, in connection with the roller 52, is adapted to feed forward as Well as print the check-strip 104, which is mounted on a supply-roller 105 and passes down through a guiding-chute 106, fast to the'printer-frame. After leaving the printing and feeding rollers the strip passes through a rigid-curved chute 107 and thence forward between the platen 19 and the typebars and out over a guard-plate 10S, which is suitably secured to the platen-lever 42. The

said drum 103 is rotated by a gear 109, mounted on its extended journal endand meshing with a gear 110, which in'turn meshes with the aforesaid gear 97.

The printing-types on the drum 103 are inked upon each revolution of the drum by an absorbent ink-roller 111, suitably mount-v 107 passes between two knives 55 and 56.i The said knife 55 is stationary, while the knife 56, which is pivoted to it at one end, is

arranged to be actuated by a slide-bar 57,L

pivotally connected to the same and having an antifriction-roller, which receives motion from a camfS, mounted on the main rock-v shaft 75, the upper end of the bar 57 being slotted, so as to receive the shaft and be guided thereby. The knife 56 is returned to its normal elevated position` after being deing said platen into and out of operative tiple-counter drum, as shown in Fig. 3. Further, this location of the printing attachment brings the guard 108 nearly'on` a level With the top of thedrawer-casing, and the check thus issues at this point, where it is most convenient to-remove the same.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

1. In a cash-register, the combination With a series of operating-segments arranged to be moved different distances and carrying antifriction-rollers, of a series of slotted arms into which said rollers project, a series of nested sleeves supporting said arms and printing devices connected to said sleeves. Y s

2. ,In a cash-register, the combination with a series of operating-segments, vof a series of slotted arms engaged by projections onsaid segments, nested sleeves koperated by said arms, rack-segmentscarried by said sleeves, rack-bars meshing With said latter segments and 4carrying printing-types and printing devices cooperating with said types.

3. In a cash-register, the combination with a series of operating-segments, of a series of slotted arms engaged by projectionson said segments, -nested sleeves operated by said arms, rack-segments carried by said sleeves, rack-bars meshing with said rack-segments and carrying types upon theirV upper and lower edges, and platens cooperating with the respective sets of types.

4:. In a cash-register, the combination With a series of operating-segments, of a series of slotted arms cooperating therewith, a series of nested sleeves supporting said arms, racksegments carried by said sleeves, a series of rack-bars meshing with said .segments and carrying types upon theirupper and lower edges, platens cooperating withthesetsof .types for respectively printing a detail-strip and a check and means for throwingl the check-platen out of operative position at will.

5. In a cash-register, the combination with a series of operating-segments carrying antifriction-rollers, of a seriesof slotted arms into which said rollers project, a series ofnested sleeves supporting said arms, a series of racksegments carried by said sleeves, a series of rack-bars meshing with said segments, and carryin g types, a platen, and means for throwsition. 6. In a cash-register, the combination with a series of operating-segments, of a series of slotted arms cooperating therewith, a' series of nested sleeves supporting said arms, a series of rack-segmentsmoun ted on said sleeves,

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type-bars operated by said rack-segments, a slide carrying inking-arms, platens arranged to operate the inking-arms, a lever Vfor moving the slide, and a cam connected to the movable parts of the machine for operating said lever.

7. In a cash-register the combination with a driving-shaft, of driven members arranged to be uncoupled from the driving-shaft by the keys, type-carriers, means connecting the carriers to the driven members,strip-feeding devices, a slide operating a knife and a cam on the driving-shaft for operating said slide.

S. In a cash-register, the combination with operating devices, of a printing mechanism comprising a series of types, inking-arms, a slide for operating said arms, platens for Vforcing said arms into contact with the types, means connected to the movable parts of the machine for operating said slide, a detailstrip feed-roller operated from said slide, means for operating the platens, and devices for rendering one oi' the platens inoperative..

9. In a cash-register, the combination with a series of keys, of a driving member, driven rack-segments, devices for coupling said segments to the driving member arranged to be tripped by the operated keys, antifrictionrollers mounted on the rack-segments, pivoted arms having cam-slots into which said rollers project, type carriers and nested sleeves connecting` said arms and carriers.

senesi l0. In a caslrregister, the combination with a series of keys, of a driving member, driven rack members, arranged to be uneoupled from the driving member by the keys, antifrictionrollers mounted on the rack members, a series ot nested sleeves, arms mounted on said sleeves and formed with cam-slots for the reception of the antifriction-rollers, type-carriers and means connecting said sleeves and carriers.

ll. In a cash-register, the combination with a series of keys, of a driving member, driven rack members arranged to be uncoupled from the driving member by the keys, pivoted slotted arms engaging projections on said rack members, type-carriers, and means connecting said arms and carriers.

l2. In a cash-register, the combination with a series of keys, of a series of rack-segments,

vmovable means mounted. on said segments and arranged to engage an operated key to arrest the segment, a series oi slotted arms, projections on the segments extending into the slots in said arms, a series ot type-cai riers and means connecting the slotted arms and carriers.

In testimony whereof I ailix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

THOMAS CARROLL. Witnesses:

'Ina lnnks'rnnssun, T. RAY CARROLL. 

